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FTC Announces Agenda for July 21 Open Commission Meeting
Open Commission Meeting – July 21, 2021
Moneta Management Inc.
Moneta Management, LLC, Moneta Management, Inc., and their CEO Michael Todd Greene settled FTC allegations that they knowingly provided false or deceptive information to credit card and ACH processors to obtain merchant processing for a student debt relief scam operated by Brandon Frere and his three companies.
FTC Charges Two Florida-based Companies with Helping Student Debt Relief Scammers
FTC Approves Final Administrative Consent Order against Kushly Industries LLC and its Owner for Making Unsupported Health Claims for CBD Products
Operators of Business Opportunity Scheme That Falsely Promised Big Earnings will be Banned from Offering any Business or Investment Services, Under FTC Settlement
FTC Authorizes Investigations into Key Enforcement Priorities
FTC Issues Rule to Deter Rampant Made in USA Fraud
FTC Votes to Update Rulemaking Procedures, Sets Stage for Stronger Deterrence of Corporate Misconduct
FTC Holds Open Commission Meeting Today
Online Coloring Book App Recolor Settles FTC Allegations It Illegally Collected Kids’ Personal Information
Open Commission Meeting – July 1, 2021
FTC, Partners Kick off Military Consumer Month 2021
FTC Sues PPE Marketer for Falsely Promising Quick Delivery of N95 Facemasks
Quincy Bioscience Holding Company
The FTC and New York State AG have charged the marketers of the dietary supplement Prevagen with making false and unsubstantiated claims that the product improves memory, provides cognitive benefits, and is “clinically shown” to work.
FTC Sends Checks to People Who Lost Money to Student Loan Debt Relief Scheme
SLAC, Inc.
SLAC (also doing business as Aspyre), Navloan, Student Loan Assistance Center, and Adam Owens -- three California-based student loan debt relief companies and their owner -- have agreed to be permanently banned from the debt relief business in order to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they falsely promised to lower or eliminate consumers’ student loans for an illegal upfront fee. The FTC also alleged that the companies and Owens failed to disclose that they paid consumers for positive Better Business Bureau (BBB) reviews.
FTC Announces Agenda for July 1 Open Commission Meeting
FTC Sends Refunds to People who Lost Money to Student Loan, Mortgage Debt Relief Scheme
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